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| conf= Women's
 
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| division_place = 1st
 
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| origin = {{city-state|Van Buren|Indiana}} {{small|(Ava)}}<BR>{{city-state|Denver|Colorado}} {{small|(Kymberly)}}
 
| origin = {{city-state|Van Buren|Indiana}} {{small|(Ava)}}<BR>{{city-state|Denver|Colorado}} {{small|(Kymberly)}}
| playoffs = '''Won''' The Voice 9 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Kendra Ray)|Ray]])<BR>'''Won''' Dancing with the Stars 21 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Julia Passalt)|Passalt]])<BR>'''Won''' American Idol 15 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Holly & Perri)|Everman]])<BR>'''Won''' The Voice 10 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Lanise White)|White]])
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| playoffs = '''Won''' The Voice 9 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Kendra Ray)|Ray]])<BR>'''Won''' Dancing with the Stars 21 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Julia Passalt)|Passalt]])<BR>'''Won''' American Idol 15 ([[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7 - Holly & Perri)|Everman]])
 
| previous = [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6 - Ava Zinn)|2014-15 {{small|(Ava)}}]]<BR>[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6 - Kymberly Alvaraz)|2014-15 {{small|(Kymberly)}}]]
 
| previous = [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6 - Ava Zinn)|2014-15 {{small|(Ava)}}]]<BR>[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6 - Kymberly Alvaraz)|2014-15 {{small|(Kymberly)}}]]
 
| next = [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8 - Ava  Kymberly)|2016-17]]
 
| next = [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8 - Ava  Kymberly)|2016-17]]
 
| ModeratorWin = Kymberly's sixth and Ava's 16th  
 
| ModeratorWin = Kymberly's sixth and Ava's 16th  
| ModeratorVictory= [[wikipedia:Bindi Irwin|Bindi Irwin]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Nick Carter (musician)|Nick Carter]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Jordan Smith (musician)|Jordan Smith]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Emily Ann Roberts|Emily Ann Roberts]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Trent Harmon|Trent Harmon]]<BR>[[wikipedia:La'Porsha Renae|La'Porsha Renae]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Adam Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]]
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| ModeratorVictory= [[wikipedia:Bindi Irwin|Bindi Irwin]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Nick Carter (musician)|Nick Carter]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Jordan Smith (musician)|Jordan Smith]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Emily Ann Roberts|Emily Ann Roberts]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Trent Harmon|Trent Harmon]]<BR>[[wikipedia:La'Porsha Renae|La'Porsha Renae]]
 
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| misc = '''Winning Moderator''':<BR> Dancing with the Stars 21<BR>The Voice 9<BR>American Idol 15<BR>The Voice 10
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| misc = '''Winning Moderator''': Dancing with the Stars 21<BR>'''Winning Moderator''': The Voice 9<BR>'''Winning Moderator''': American Idol 15
  
 
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The '''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2015-16]] Team Ava & Kymberly season''' was Ava Zinn’s seventh season and Kymberly Alvaraz's second on the [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]] moderator panel. The Indiana and Colorado-based duo moderator finished the regular competition of the seventh season with three double victories with the VFTG pick and flex pick reaching the top 2 on the ninth and tenth seasons of ''The Voice'' and on the fifteenth and final season of ''American Idol.''
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The '''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2015-16]] Team Ava & Kymberly season''' was Ava Zinn’s seventh season and Kymberly Alvaraz's second on the [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]] moderator panel. Zinn and Alvaraz became the first moderator on the VFTG panel to win all available competitions throughout the season.  
  
Zinn and Alvaraz were also the first moderator panelist to achieve this feat with a perfect regular competition season since VFTG added flex picks. Thus, they broke the record for moderator victories in a single regular season that had been achieved globally on the [[Vote for the Girls (Australia series 1)|only season]] of [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|Australian adaptation]] (achieved by Zinn), the [[Vote for the Girls (UK series 2)|second season]] of the [[Vote for the Girls (United Kingdom)|British adaptation]] (achieved by Zinn), the [[Vote for the Girls (Italy season 4)|fourth]] and [[Vote for the Girls (Italy season 5)|fifth]] seasons of the [[Vota Femminili|Italian adaptation]] (achieved by [[Maci Blanca]] in both seasons), and the [[Rösta för Flickorna 2014 (Sweden)|fourth season]] of the [[Rösta för Flickorna|Swedish adaptation]] (achieved by [[Ada Awakawa]]).  
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The Indiana and Colorado-based duo moderator finished the fall cycle of the seventh season with two double victories with the VFTG pick and flex pick reaching the top 2 on the ninth season of ''The Voice'' and the twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars''. Zinn and Alvaraz were also the first moderator to have a double victory on the fifteenth and final season of ''American Idol'', and the first to have all three supported contestants advance to the top three this season since [[Holly Everman]] in 2012-13, which was moderator-based rather than individual, thus making Zinn and Alvaraz to achieve this feat organically.  
  
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finished the 2007 regular season by winning all sixteen of their games. They became only the fourth team in NFL history to finish a regular season undefeated, and first to do so since the [[1972 Miami Dolphins season|1972 Miami Dolphins]]. The Patriots were also the first team with a perfect regular season since the NFL expanded its schedule to sixteen games in 1978. Thus, they broke the record for victories in a single regular season that had been shared by the [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|1984 San Francisco 49ers]], the [[1985 Chicago Bears season|1985 Chicago Bears]], the [[1998 Minnesota Vikings season|1998 Minnesota Vikings]], and the [[2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season|2004 Pittsburgh Steelers]], who each finished with a record of 15–1. The 1984 49ers and 1985 Bears would win [[Super Bowl XIX]] and [[Super Bowl XX]], respectively, while the 1998 Vikings and 2004 Steelers would lose their conference championship games.
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The Patriots were not able to join the 1984 49ers and 1985 Bears as Super Bowl champions, failing to go 19–0 and claim their fourth Super Bowl victory. They would have become just the fourth team to win at least four Super Bowls (joining the 49ers, Steelers, and [[Dallas Cowboys]], each of whom had won five at the time). In [[Super Bowl XLII]], the [[2007 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] upset the Patriots 17–14 in one of the biggest upsets in NFL history. The loss moved New England's all-time Super Bowl record to 3–3, having previously lost [[Super Bowl XX]] and [[Super Bowl XXXI]]. They would also lose [[Super Bowl XLVI]], again to the Giants, [[2011 New England Patriots season|four years later]]. The Patriots wouldn't get their [[Super Bowl XLIX|fourth Super Bowl title]] until [[2014 New England Patriots season|seven years later]].---->
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<!---- The team remains the only NFL team to complete an entire season undefeated and untied from the opening game through the Super Bowl (or championship game). The closest team to repeating this feat was the [[2007 New England Patriots]], who recorded the most wins in a season in NFL history by going 18–0 before losing to the [[New York Giants]] in [[Super Bowl XLII]] (the Dolphins won 18 straight through and until the first week of the 1973 season). The 2007 Patriots were able to record a better [[regular season]] than the 1972 Dolphins because the NFL lengthened it to 16 games in 1978.  Besides the 1972 Dolphins and 2007 Patriots, the only other team to ever complete the regular season undefeated and untied is the Chicago Bears, who accomplished the feat in both 1934 and 1942.  Both of those Bears teams however failed to win the NFL Championship Game. 
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During the 1972 season, Bob Griese’s ankle was broken in Week 5 as he was sacked by [[San Diego Chargers]] defensive tackle [[Ron East]] and defensive end [[Deacon Jones]]. He was replaced by veteran [[Earl Morrall]] for the rest of the regular season. Griese returned to the field as a substitute in the final regular season game against the [[Baltimore Colts]] and then also relieved Morrall for the second half of the AFC Championship game versus the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] and then started for Miami in [[Super Bowl VII]]. On the ground, running backs [[Larry Csonka]] and [[Mercury Morris]] became the first [[List of NFL teams with multiple 1000-yard rushers|teammates to each rush for 1,000 yards]] in a season. [[Paul Warfield]] led the receivers, averaging over 20 yards per catch on 29 receptions. The offensive line included future Hall of Fame members [[Jim Langer]] and [[Larry Little]] and Pro Bowler [[Norm Evans]].
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The 1972 Dolphins defensive unit, called the ''No-Name Defense'' because Miami’s impressive offense received much more publicity, as well as Cowboys coach [[Tom Landry]] coining the phrase in an interview, was the league’s best that year. It was led by linebacker [[Nick Buoniconti]], end [[Bill Stanfill]], tackle [[Manny Fernandez (American football)|Manny Fernandez]], and safeties [[Dick Anderson]] and [[Jake Scott]].  In all, nine players—Csonka, Morris, Warfield, Little, Evans, Buoniconti, Stanfill, Anderson and Scott—were selected to the [[Pro Bowl]], and Morrall, Stanfill and Anderson were named 1st team All-Pro.<ref>{{cite web|title=1972 Miami Dolphins Roster|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/mia/1972_roster.htm|publisher=Sports Reference, LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference|accessdate=September 6, 2011}}</ref>
  
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On August 20, 2013, four decades after their accomplishment, [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama]] hosted the 1972 Dolphins, noting that they "never got their White House visit".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er3z00blcec&t=1m |title=President Obama Honors the 1973 Super Bowl Champion Miami Dolphins  |publisher=YouTube.com/user/whitehouse |date=August 20, 2013 |accessdate=August 21, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Perfect 1972 Miami Dolphins Team Going to the White House|url=http://www.sportsmedia101.com/miamidolphins/2013/08/13/perfect-1972-miami-dolphins-team-going-to-the-white-house/}}</ref>---->
  
 
===Suppported Contestants===
 
===Suppported Contestants===
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*Season 21
 
*Season 21
**[[wikipedia:Bindi Irwin|{{strong|'''''Bindi Irwin'''''}}]]
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*{{VFTGPick|Bindi Irwin|VFTGFinaleVictory=y|VFTGFinale=y|VFTG2xVictory=y}}
**[[wikipedia:Nick Carter (musician)|'''Nick Carter''']]
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*{{VFTGPick|Nick Carter|VFTGFinaleVictory=y|d=musician|VFTG2xVictory=y|}}
*Season 22
 
**[[wikipedia:Paige Van Zant|Paige Van Zant]]
 
 
|the-voice_picks=
 
|the-voice_picks=
 
*Season 9
 
*Season 9
**[[wikipedia:Jordan Smith (musician)|{{strong|'''Jordan Smith'''}}]]
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*{{VFTGPick|Jordan Smith|d=musician|VFTG2xVictory=y|VFTGHoF=y}}
**[[wikipedia:Emily Ann Roberts|'''Emily Ann Roberts''']]
 
 
 
*Season 10
 
**[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|{{strong|'''Alisan Porter'''}}]]
 
**[[wikipedia:Adam Wakefield|Adam Wakefield]]
 
  
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*Season 15
 
**[[wikipedia:Trent Harmon|{{strong|'''Trent Harmon'''}}]]
 
**[[wikipedia:La'Porsha Renae|'''La'Porsha Renae''']]
 
 
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|Battles||{{start date|2016|03|15|mdy}}||The Voice 10||Mary Sarah||Clark Jones||Justin Whisnant||'''W'''||17-6-1
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|Battles||{{start date|2016|03|15|mdy}}||The Voice 10||Mary Sarah||{{TBD}}||{{TBD}}||'''W'''||17-6-1
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<!---- |Battles||{{start date|2016|03|15|mdy}}||The Voice 10||Mary Sarah||Clark Jones||Justin Whisnant||'''W'''|| --->
 
|-style="background:#cfc; text-align:center;"
 
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|Battles||{{start date|2016|03|21}}||{{nowrap|[[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 10)|The Voice 10]]}}||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]]|Thia Tola}}||Kellie Rock||Lacy Mandigo||'''W'''||18-6-1
 
|Battles||{{start date|2016|03|21}}||{{nowrap|[[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 10)|The Voice 10]]}}||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]]|Thia Tola}}||Kellie Rock||Lacy Mandigo||'''W'''||18-6-1
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|Top 24||{{start date|2016|4|13}}||The Voice 10||Alisan Porter||Lanise White||Tamar Davis||'''W'''||22-7-3||
 
|Top 24||{{start date|2016|4|13}}||The Voice 10||Alisan Porter||Lanise White||Tamar Davis||'''W'''||22-7-3||
 
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|Top 24||{{start date|2016|4|13}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Ryan Quinn}}|| Clark Jones || Nick Haglean ||'''L'''||22-8-3
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|Top 24||{{start date|2016|4|13}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Ryan Quinn}}||{{TBD}}<!------ Clark Jones ----->||{{TBD}} <!---- Nick Haglean ----->||'''L'''||22-8-3
 
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|Top 11||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|Shalyah Fearing|Kellie Rock (postumous)}}||Kellie Rock||{{VFTG Pick FLEXED|Shalyah Fearing|Ava & Kymberly}}||'''W'''||23-8-3
 
|Top 11||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|Shalyah Fearing|Kellie Rock (postumous)}}||Kellie Rock||{{VFTG Pick FLEXED|Shalyah Fearing|Ava & Kymberly}}||'''W'''||23-8-3
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|Top 10||{{start date|2016|5|2}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Adam Wakefield|Holly & Perri}}||Kellie Rock||{{VFTW Pick FLEXED|Adam Wakefield|Ava & Kymberly}}||'''W'''||24-8-3
 
|Top 10||{{start date|2016|5|2}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Adam Wakefield|Holly & Perri}}||Kellie Rock||{{VFTW Pick FLEXED|Adam Wakefield|Ava & Kymberly}}||'''W'''||24-8-3
 
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|Top 8||{{start date|2016|05|17}}||The Voice 10||Mary Sarah||Kellie Rock||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Paxton Ingram}}||'''W'''||25-8-3
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|Top 9||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||Alisan Porter||
 
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|Top 8||{{start date|2016|05|17}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|Shalyah Fearing}}||Lanise White||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Laith Al-Saadi}}||'''L'''||25-9-3
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|Top 9||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||Mary Sarah||
 
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|Top 8||{{start date|2016|05|17}}||The Voice 10||Alisan Porter||Lanise White||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Bryan Bautista}}||'''W'''||26-9-3
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|Top 9||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|Shalyah Fearing)}}
 
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!rowspan=2 style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"|Finale
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|Top 9||{{start date|2016|4|25}}||The Voice 10||{{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Adam Wakefield)}}
! rowspan=2 style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"|{{start date|2015|5|24|mdy}}  
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! rowspan=2 style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| {{nowrap|The Voice 10}}
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| '''Alisan Porter'''
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| Lanise White
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| {{VFTG Flex Pick (female)|Hannah Huston}}
 
! rowspan=2 style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"|'''Double VFTG Victory'''
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| 27-9-3
 
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! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| '''Adam Wakefield'''
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| Lanise White
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| {{VFTG Flex Pick (male)|Laith Al-Saadi}}  
 
! style="background:gold; color:black; text-align:center;"| 28-9-3
 
 
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